Command Reference | Change Backward Switch |
2.6 Change Backward Switch
character
CHANGE PORT PortList BACKWARD SWITCH NONE
Defines a key that will switch the user to a previous session without entering local mode. From local mode, the key functions as if the Backward command was entered. Any key can be specified unless it conflicts with MSS line editing or the Break or Forward keys. The key you specify will be stripped from the data stream, so while it won’t interfere with remote operating systems, you will lose any functionality that key would have on local programs.
Restrictions | Requires privileged user status. |
Parameters | Port |
| MSS4 only. Specifies a particular port or group of ports. |
Note: | In the absence of the Portlist parameter, the configuration will affect the MSS4’s |
| current port only. |
| PortList |
| Specify a particular port or group of ports. Port numbers are specified with |
| integers between 1 and 4, and should be separated with commas (for lists) or |
| dashes (for ranges). |
| character |
| Specifies a character to serve as the switch key. To specify a control character, |
| use escaped hex (\xx). For example, |
| specified as \02. |
| None |
| Clears any |
Defaults | No switch |
See Also | Backward, page |
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2.7 Change Bootgateway
CHANGE SERVER BOOTGATEWAY IPaddress
Specifies the IP address of a server to send packets to when downloading code. Setting a bootgateway allows the MSS to download via a router without the router needing proxy arp support.
Note: A bootgateway host is not the